Predictive energy management for hybrid vehicle |
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Authors: | S. Kermani S. Delprat T.M. Guerra R. Trigui |
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Affiliation: | a INRETS (The French National Institute for Transport and Safety Research), 25, Avenue François Mitterrand, F-69675 BRON Cedex, France b Univ. Lille Nord de France, F-59000 Lille, France c UVHC, LAMIH, F-59313 Valenciennes, France d CNRS, FRE 3304, F-59313 Valenciennes, France |
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Abstract: | Hybrid vehicle control strategies are algorithms devoted to the energy management. At each sampling time they choose the powertrain operating point in order to minimize a criterion, usually the fuel consumption. In simulation, an optimization algorithm can be derived from the minimum principle. For real time control, a Model Predictive Control scheme can be used but it requires the prediction of the future driving conditions. Their time ordered prediction is very difficult. Moreover, if the optimal costate is constant, only the prediction of their distribution is sufficient and allows deriving a real time control strategy. Experimental results are provided to illustrate the benefits of this approach. |
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Keywords: | Hybrid electric vehicle Energy management Optimal control Real time control Minimum principle |
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